IP Library Granted Patent US 12712333
Granted Patent B2
US 12712333 · App. 17/614,296 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Semiconductor laser device

Inventors: Ryosuke Miyagoshi (Tokyo, JP); Naoki Nakamura (Tokyo, JP); Naoki Kosaka (Tokyo, JP)
Assignee: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
H01S5/02255H01S5/02212H01S5/0231H01S5/02326
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Patent No.
US 12712333
App. No.
17/614,296
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A semiconductor laser device comprises a semiconductor laser element, a photodetector to receive laser light emitted from the semiconductor laser element, and a stem on which the semiconductor laser element and the photodetector are mounted. The semiconductor laser element is disposed on a side to a stem front face between the stem front face and a farthest portion of the photodetector farthest away from the stem front face of the stem on which the semiconductor laser element and the photodetector are mounted. The photodetector has a light receiving face for receiving the laser light and a reflective film formed thereon in which part of the laser light is transmitted and the rest is reflected, the light receiving face being formed on a side facing the semiconductor laser element.

Claims (15)

1 . A semiconductor laser device comprising:

a semiconductor laser element;

a photodetector to receive laser light emitted from the semiconductor laser element; and

a stem on which the semiconductor laser element and the photodetector are mounted, wherein

the stem comprises a groove having an inclined face;

the semiconductor laser element is disposed on the inclined face of the groove of the stem via a submount and the photodetector is disposed on an other submount on the stem except for the inclined face of the groove of the stem;

an angle of the inclined face with respect to a stem front face of the stem is adjusted to an angle range in which the laser light emitted from the semiconductor laser element is received by the light receiving face of the photodetector;

the semiconductor laser element is disposed on a side to the stem front face between the stem front face and a farthest portion of the photodetector farthest away from the stem front face of the stem on which the semiconductor laser element and the photodetector are mounted; and

the photodetector has a light receiving face for receiving the laser light and a reflective film formed thereon in which part of the laser light is transmitted and the rest is reflected, and is a waveguide type light receiving element having an absorption layer that absorbs laser light and extends on a side to the light receiving face, the light receiving face being formed on a side facing the semiconductor laser element, wherein the light receiving face of the photodetector is an inclined face inclined with respect to a rear face of the photodetector facing the stem front face of the stem.

2 . The semiconductor laser device according to claim 1 , further comprising a submount disposed between the semiconductor laser element and the stem, and the photodetector and the stem, wherein

the submount includes an inclined portion inclined with respect to the stem front face of the stem;

the photodetector is disposed at the inclined portion;

the semiconductor laser element is disposed on a front face of the submount except for the inclined portion; and

an angle of the inclined portion with respect to a bottom face on a side to the stem of the submount is adjusted to an angle range in which the laser light emitted from the semiconductor laser element is received by the light receiving face of the photodetector.

3 . The semiconductor laser device according to claim 1 , wherein the photodetector is disposed so as to reflect the laser light emitted from the semiconductor laser element perpendicularly to the stem front face of the stem.